High-resolution structure of a BRICHOS domain and its implications for anti-amyloid chaperone activity on lung surfactant protein C
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J. Åqvist | J. Johansson | H. Jörnvall | T. Bergman | A. Hamvas | S. Knight | H. Berglund | G. Askarieh | K. Nordling | A. Sáenz | C. Casals | P. Westermark | M. Landreh | Henrik Keränen | L. Nogee | H. Willander | J. Presto | E. Hermansson
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